All The Grocer articles in 10 September 2016 – Page 2
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News
Mutual Shopkeepers happy as Christopher Baker quits Nisa
The Mutual Shopkeepers group sent an email titled ‘Worried for our future?’ on 31 August
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Comment and Opinion
Tesco must be careful not to undermine its turnaround
Sadly, many GM staff may not have a job as Tesco rationalises its non-food range
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News
Calais wall 'will just be a sticking plaster' says FTA
A 1km-long wall, announced by immigration minister Robert Goodwill, will cost £1.9m and sit alongside the current fence
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News
Tim Mason steps up to become Eagle Eye CEO
Grocery tech group Eagle Eye Solutions has appointed the former deputy CEO of Tesco as its new chief executive as part of a raft of board changes
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News
Greene King nets growth during Euro 2016
Brewer and pub group Greene King has also appointed former Tesco Ireland boss Gordon Fryett as a non-executive director.
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News
Espensen Spirit rolls out gins and vodkas made with fresh fruit
The 30% abv quartet is available in four sizes and rsps range from £3.25 to £29
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News
Media Bites 9 September: Sainsbury's, Fyffes, high street
Qatar Investment Authority’s stake in Sainsbury’s biggest investors has been diluted by 3% to 22% after it declined to invest more money in new shares to fund the grocer’s purchase of Home Retail Group.
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News
City snapshot: Food prices yet to rise in Brexit aftermath
Food price inflation expected in the wake of the UK’s decision to leave the EU has yet to filter through to the supermarket shelves, according to the latest Grocer Price Index
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News
Bryan Carroll steps into new SHS Drinks sales director role
Carroll has worked in similar roles within fmcg for more than 17 years
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Analysis and Features
How to level the waste playing field
For only £10m per year we think government could encourage businesses to redistribute 100,000 tonnes of edible food
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News
McVitie's loses £38m from UK biscuit cuts but profit rises
Revenues at United Biscuits UK, which now falls under the Pladis group, declined amid falling supermarket prices
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News
Loved by Us gets the chop in Co-op own-label revamp
Loved by Us will be phased out over coming months and replaced by the simpler Co-op brand
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News
Food & drink does best in crowdfunding says Seedrs report
Crowdfunding platform Seedrs has published its first-ever ‘portfolio update’
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Analysis and Features
Will Brexit resurrect the dirty man of Europe?
Will discarding EU red tape undo important wins on the environmental front?
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News
Sugarfina launches Yes Way Rosé gummy sweets
The sweets sold out in the US within two hours of launch
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Comment and Opinion
Can coffee pod makers tackle their waste problem?
The capsule format keeps growing in popularity, so the pressure is on to provide environmentally friendly solutions
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Comment and Opinion
KFC offers up 'Extra Crispy' sunscreen
The Colonel has given the world ‘Extra Crispy’ – an unpromisingly named SPF 30 sunscreen…
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The Big Interview
Tristram Stuart, the original waste wonk
Years before Hugh FW and Jamie Oliver waged war on waste, Tristram Stuart was fighting to push it up the global agenda
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Analysis and Features
Rapeseed oil prices driven up by low production
Rapeseed oil prices are up 26.3% due to low production and higher palm oil prices…
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News
Microbeads ban will bring hike in costs say suppliers
Ban will create a level playing field for industry and stop new products from being sold in the UK, says Defra
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